Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp has said he has "selection decisions to make" ahead of his side's trip to Selhurst Park to face Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Sunday and hinted he is likely to rotate his options.

Klopp has called upon his players to show hunger and desire until the end of the season and proclaimed that "mentality can beat tired legs," as quoted by Jacob Murtagh of the Mirror.

Our starting position isn’t a masterclass but we are still in a good enough position to achieve something.

Now it’s Crystal Palace. We lost to them at home. We need to take points back.

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We show them what we’ve done well, what we’ve done badly. Two tournaments left and we must be fully concentrated.

It was an extremely lively game v Man City. It was a demonstration of how mentality can beat tired legs.

Klopp said he wanted to see his players "angry," according to ITV.com:

Six points is not the world. In our situation I would like to say we take each point but we have to show it. From now on the work can be completely different if we want.

We need to stay angry—it is not that we are always looking for our game and which style [to play]. You need [to find] a way and then go.

Per Murtagh, the manager added: “I have some hard selection decisions to make. We haven’t had this before. We have to use this new quality to change and rest.”

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Despite his rallying call, Klopp said he has no fixed ambition for a finish in the Premier League, as quoted by the club's official Twitter feed:

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JK: "I don't think about the top four. We have a lot of points to get and we should start getting as many as we can." #LFC